Bullish Nancy does not fear sack amid Celtic fans' fury after loss to Rangers
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Bullish Nancy does not fear sack amid Celtic fans' fury after loss to Rangers
"I don't think about it. I think about finding ways to help my team to be good on details. It's the results [that leads to pressure]. So this is the reality for the moment. But when I say this is the reality, it doesn't mean that I am a defeatist guy. No. What I mean is we are really close, really, really close to turn things around."
"I know that we lost, but I have also to be objective. The level we had at certain moments was really, really, really high. This is the reality. And I would not talk like that if it was not the case. But that's why, in terms of results, I said this is the same story. That's why I said that we are really close to things turning around."
Wilfried Nancy was hired from Columbus Crew in December and has overseen six defeats in eight games. Celtic led Rangers at half-time but suffered a comprehensive second-half collapse, allowing Rangers to move level on points. Hundreds of Celtic supporters protested outside the stadium, displaying anger towards the board and manager. The Celtic board could return to Martin O'Neill if Nancy is dismissed following O'Neill's successful interim spell. Nancy insists he does not fear dismissal, focuses on improving details, and maintains that the team produced high-level periods but lacked finishing.
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